Beretta682
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Hi,
I am a long-time bird hunter interested in trying big game.
I've never hunted anything but birds. Is it a reasonable idea to have my first big game hunt be an African safari or do I need to "train" and have experience with some other big game hunting first? I'm working on my rifle marksmanship (it sure is different than a shotgun!) and am in good physical shape (I run marathons), but have no experience with stalking/spotting/etc or any post-hunt activities like gutting/other preparation/etc. So it seems to me that having a knowledgeable guide and other help on the hunt for my first big game experience would make sense rather than starting with an unguided deer hunt or something else in the US. Logical thinking? Anything I am missing?
I am not interested in trophies, but rather a great plains game hunting experience. I live in a city apartment, so don't really have space for large trophies (although I would like a nice zebra rug for my library!). It seems from what I have read on these forums that a cull hunt (with zebra trophy added) might be my best approach.
If anyone is able to suggest an outfitter/lodge, here is some more info. I'll be bringing my wife (and fellow bird hunter) who may be interested in trying to take a zebra or other animal, but likely won't hunt every day. She would like to have a luxury lodge, with all the niceties - pool and/or hot tub, air conditioning, great bathroom, very nice furnishings, great food/service that would let her enjoy herself if she was not out in the field. Basically, the Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton of the southern Africa (yes, I know that a nice clean tent is more than adequate and more traditional, but that is not going to work, so please don't suggest it). I had been thinking of South Africa, obviously, but I'm reading lots of good things about Namibia on the these forums. I won't say that money is no object (it is), but I am fortunate to be able to spend some money for a great first experience. I'd like to ensure my wife has a great time so she will want to go back.
Finally, as we are bird hunters, it might be fun to have a location where we could mix in a day or two with shotguns for birds.
Thoughts appreciated. Thank you!
I am a long-time bird hunter interested in trying big game.
I've never hunted anything but birds. Is it a reasonable idea to have my first big game hunt be an African safari or do I need to "train" and have experience with some other big game hunting first? I'm working on my rifle marksmanship (it sure is different than a shotgun!) and am in good physical shape (I run marathons), but have no experience with stalking/spotting/etc or any post-hunt activities like gutting/other preparation/etc. So it seems to me that having a knowledgeable guide and other help on the hunt for my first big game experience would make sense rather than starting with an unguided deer hunt or something else in the US. Logical thinking? Anything I am missing?
I am not interested in trophies, but rather a great plains game hunting experience. I live in a city apartment, so don't really have space for large trophies (although I would like a nice zebra rug for my library!). It seems from what I have read on these forums that a cull hunt (with zebra trophy added) might be my best approach.
If anyone is able to suggest an outfitter/lodge, here is some more info. I'll be bringing my wife (and fellow bird hunter) who may be interested in trying to take a zebra or other animal, but likely won't hunt every day. She would like to have a luxury lodge, with all the niceties - pool and/or hot tub, air conditioning, great bathroom, very nice furnishings, great food/service that would let her enjoy herself if she was not out in the field. Basically, the Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton of the southern Africa (yes, I know that a nice clean tent is more than adequate and more traditional, but that is not going to work, so please don't suggest it). I had been thinking of South Africa, obviously, but I'm reading lots of good things about Namibia on the these forums. I won't say that money is no object (it is), but I am fortunate to be able to spend some money for a great first experience. I'd like to ensure my wife has a great time so she will want to go back.
Finally, as we are bird hunters, it might be fun to have a location where we could mix in a day or two with shotguns for birds.
Thoughts appreciated. Thank you!